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Asia a rising star on silicon screenDMO AffiliateAsia takes a starring role in the animation and visual effects industry as the regions talent develops and film studios look to distribute production for a 24-hour work flow.

Importing from iPhoto or Aperture How to import still images from iPhoto or Aperture directly from within Final Cut ProDiana Weynand, James Alguire and RevUpTansmediaIf you are an avid user of iPhoto or Aperture, Apple's consumer and professional photo management tools you probably have shoeboxes worth of photos, all carefully organized, cropped, color adjusted, keyword tagged, and now just crying to be seen. Somewhere. Anywhere?

Spain's ImasBlue Goes from the Usual to the Exceptional with Estrella Damm and DaVinci ResolvenoneWhatever the hindsight, or occasion, what's a summertime get together without cold beers and quality food? The commercial was filmed in HD on-site at ElBulli in Catalonia, and in the region of Costa Brava. Artola and Coixel's team of 70 people utilized two RED One cameras, an ARRI Alexa and a Canon 5D Mark II at 25 and 100 frames per second. The footage was cut over the course of 22 days using Final Cut Pro. To effectively construct the cinematic tone for "La Campana del Verano," Moncho applied DaVinci Resolve's secondary color correction controls for curve grading, leveraging the tools to change luminance value and adjust the associated saturation.

Matchpoint Studios Elects ATEM for First US Presidential Debate Transmitted Live to WebnoneHeadquartered in Tampa, Matchpoint is recognized as a national, full service, state of the art production and post production corporation, offering a one stop shop for clients looking for powerful, tailored creative services and solutions. Not an ordinary studio by any stretch of the imagination, Matchpoint hosts one of the most talented and experienced creative teams in the industry. Their award winning directors, DP's, graphic artists, creatives, engineers and editors form a diverse team that has seen and done it all... up until recently.

Importing from iMovie There are two ways to import iMovie assets into Final Cut Pro - import just the iMovie Events, or import the iMovie projectsDiana Weynand, James Alguire and RevUpTansmediaIt's possible you may have dabbled with video editing in iMovie, that it was your first introduction into video editing. If so, then you can easily bring those iMovie gems to a whole new luster by importing the events and projects you created in iMovie directly into Final Cut Pro. Once there, you can take advantage of all the high-end new features that iMovie could only aspire to have. There are two ways to import iMovie assets into Final Cut Pro, either import just the iMovie Events, or import the iMovie projects. This tutorial explains how to do both.

Selling Proposition Use Digital Signage to Do More with LessJeff Hastings, CEO Bright SignYou may not have noticed it this year but everyone - and we mean everyone - has been trying to determine how to do more, how to do it better at a lower cost. In retail there are solutions.